How long until OBD2 drive cycles are completed?
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How long until OBD2 drive cycles are completed?
I recently removed the battery in my 99 C5 to look at the battery compartment for acid leak damage. I have to get the car inspected this Friday, but the car has only been driven 1x and that was 120 miles.
How do I get the OBD2 drive cycles completed in time to pass Tennessee's emissions testing. Several of the emissions monitors are saying not completed like Cats, etc.
I searched and couldn't find it in the tech section.
How do I get the OBD2 drive cycles completed in time to pass Tennessee's emissions testing. Several of the emissions monitors are saying not completed like Cats, etc.
I searched and couldn't find it in the tech section.
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I recently removed the battery in my 99 C5 to look at the battery compartment for acid leak damage. I have to get the car inspected this Friday, but the car has only been driven 1x and that was 120 miles.
How do I get the OBD2 drive cycles completed in time to pass Tennessee's emissions testing. Several of the emissions monitors are saying not completed like Cats, etc.
I searched and couldn't find it in the tech section.
How do I get the OBD2 drive cycles completed in time to pass Tennessee's emissions testing. Several of the emissions monitors are saying not completed like Cats, etc.
I searched and couldn't find it in the tech section.
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Thanks, I was looking in the wrong forum... in case someone else catches this thread later in a search, here are some links that others may find helpful:
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...eset-take.html
Post #6 in the above link completed the testing following the procedure. Thanks OldVetter!
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c5-t...eset-take.html
Post #6 in the above link completed the testing following the procedure. Thanks OldVetter!
Last edited by TN Vette; 02-25-2010 at 08:38 PM.